Top Tips for Pet Care
We care for our animal companions, and we want to make sure they are happy and healthy. Today, our Fremont vets are sharing pet care tips that can help you provide your cat or dog with the highest quality of life possible.
We care for our animal companions, and we want to make sure they are happy and healthy. Today, our Fremont vets are sharing pet care tips that can help you provide your cat or dog with the highest quality of life possible.
If your pooch is staggering, stumbling, or falling over, they could be experiencing a loss of balance due to a number of potentially serious conditions. In today's post, our Fremont veterinary team explains why you should seek medical attention for your pet right away if they are unbalanced.
When your dog isn't feeling well, it can be a source of worry - and it can be even more alarming when your dog has blood in their stool. Today, our Fremont vets explain some common causes of diarrhea, what to do if your dog's stool is bloody, and when it's time to take your dog to the emergency vet.
You want to do all you can to give your dog their best shot at a long and healthy life full of fun. Our Fremont share some useful tips that, along with lots of love and attention, are essential when it comes to helping to ensure your dog's health.
Proper hydration is essential for both pets and people, so it can be worrying if your cat won't drink water. Join our Fremont vets today as they share some reasons your cat may not be drinking and what to do.
Heartworm disease is a serious condition that can result in heart failure, severe lung disease, damage to other organs and even death for pets in Fremont. The disease is typically found in cats, dogs and ferrets. Here, our vets explain why prevention is key.
Numerous cat illnesses and their symptoms may worry you, or even be fatal if left untreated for too long. Our Fremont vets offer insight on signs and symptoms to be aware of.
Getting yearly fecal exams at your vet's office is the best way to keep your pet and your family safe from intestinal parasites. Annual fecal exams give your Fremont vet a chance to check for intestinal parasites before more serious conditions arise.
Fleas are the most common external parasite, and they can make your pet miserable! If left untreated, they may even lead to infections and cause serious diseases. Our Fremont vets explain early signs of fleas, and what to do if your pet does have fleas.